A powder container includes: a powder containing unit that contains powder and at least a part of which is deformable; a discharging unit that receives the powder supplied from an opening of the powder containing unit via an inlet arranged on the discharging unit and discharges the powder to a supply destination; an elastic member that is arranged on a periphery of the inlet of the discharging unit; and a seal member that is arranged on the powder containing unit and seals the opening. The seal member is sandwiched between the discharging unit and the powder containing unit via the elastic member such that the seal member is removable from between the discharging unit and the powder containing unit.
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1. A powder container comprising:
a powder containing unit that contains powder and at least a part of which is deformable;
a discharging unit that receives the powder supplied from an opening of the powder containing unit via an inlet arranged on the discharging unit and discharges the powder to a supply destination; and
a seal member that is sandwiched between the discharging unit and the powder containing unit such that the seal member is removable from between the discharging unit and the powder containing unit.
7. A powder container comprising:
a powder containing unit that contains powder and at least a part of which is deformable;
a discharging unit that receives the powder supplied from an opening of the powder containing unit via an inlet arranged on the discharging unit and discharges the powder to a supply destination;
an elastic member that is arranged on a periphery of the inlet of the discharging unit; and
a seal member that is arranged on the powder containing unit and seals the opening, wherein
the seal member is sandwiched between the discharging unit and the powder containing unit via the elastic member such that the seal member is removable from between the discharging unit and the powder containing unit.
2. The powder container according to
the powder containing unit and the discharging unit are separable from each other.
3. The powder container according to
a direction in which the seal member is removed from between the discharging unit and the powder containing unit is the same as a direction in which the powder containing unit is detached from the discharging unit.
4. The powder container according to
a blocking member that is inserted between the discharging unit and the powder containing unit and blocks the inlet of the discharging unit.
5. The powder container according to
the seal member is arranged on the powder containing unit and seals the opening.
6. The powder container according to
the blocking member is arranged on the discharging unit and seals the inlet.
8. The powder container according to
the seal member has a hole portion, the hole portion being used for gripping, on an exposed portion of the seal member that is exposed when the seal member is sandwiched between the discharging unit and the powder containing unit.
9. The powder container according to
the powder containing unit and the discharging unit are separable from each other.
10. The powder container according to
a direction in which the seal member is removed from between the discharging unit and the powder containing unit is the same as a direction in which the powder containing unit is detached from the discharging unit.
11. The powder container according to
a blocking member that is inserted between the discharging unit and the powder containing unit and blocks the inlet of the discharging unit.
12. The powder container according to
the blocking member has a hole portion, the hole portion being used for gripping, on an exposed portion of the blocking member that is exposed when the blocking member is inserted between the discharging unit and the powder containing unit.
13. The powder container according to
when the seal member is sandwiched between the discharging unit and the powder containing unit and the blocking member is inserted between the discharging unit and the powder containing unit, the hole portion of the seal member and the hole portion of the blocking member are located at the same position.
14. The powder container according to
the powder containing unit is configured to be attached to and detached from the discharging unit from above.
15. The powder container according to
the powder containing unit is attached to and detached from the discharging unit from below.
16. A powder conveying apparatus comprising:
a powder containing unit that contains powder and at least a part of which is deformable;
a discharging unit that receives the powder supplied from an opening of the powder containing unit via an inlet arranged on the discharging unit and discharges the powder to a supply destination;
a delivery member that moves toward the discharging unit while pushing a deformable portion of the powder containing unit inward, thereby delivering the powder to the discharging unit; and
the powder container according to
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The present application claims priority to and incorporates by reference the entire contents of Japanese Patent Application No. 2010-236447 filed in Japan on Oct. 21, 2010.
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a powder container that contains powder, a powder conveying apparatus that conveys the powder contained in the powder container to discharge the powder, and an image forming apparatus that includes the powder conveying apparatus.
2. Description of the Related Art
Electrophotographic image forming apparatuses, such as copiers, printers, facsimile machines, or multifunction peripherals having functions of copiers, printers and facsimile machines, generally form images by causing developing devices to form toner images with developer called toner or carrier. In such image forming apparatuses, toner is consumed through image formation; therefore, in general, toner cartridges containing toner are attached to the image forming apparatuses and when the toner cartridges become empty of the toner, the toner cartridges are replaced with new ones in order to replenish new toner.
For example, Japanese Patent Application Laid-open No. H11-143195 discloses a developer supply container (a toner cartridge) having a deformable container body. In this configuration, when a used toner supply container is to be replaced with new one, the used toner supply container is detached, a seal member on a container body of a new toner supply container is removed so that a toner outlet is opened, and the new toner supply container is placed at a predetermined position in an attachment portion of a main body of an image forming apparatus.
However, with the developer supply container disclosed in Japanese Patent Application Laid-open No. H11-143195, because the seal member is removed and the toner outlet is opened before the toner supply container is attached to the image forming apparatus, such trouble may occur that a user becomes stained with toner by touching the contained toner through the opened toner outlet or toner is scattered from the toner outlet.
It is an object of the present invention to at least partially solve the problems in the conventional technology.
According to an aspect of the present invention, there is provided a powder container includes: a powder containing unit that contains powder and at least a part of which is deformable; a discharging unit that receives the powder supplied from an opening of the powder containing unit via an inlet arranged on the discharging unit and discharges the powder to a supply destination; an elastic member that is arranged on a periphery of the inlet of the discharging unit; and a seal member that is arranged on the powder containing unit and seals the opening. The seal member is sandwiched between the discharging unit and the powder containing unit via the elastic member such that the seal member is removable from between the discharging unit and the powder containing unit.
According to another aspect of the present invention, there is provided a powder conveying apparatus including: a powder containing unit that contains powder and at least a part of which is deformable; a discharging unit that receives the powder supplied from an opening of the powder containing unit via an inlet arranged on the discharging unit and discharges the powder to a supply destination; a delivery member that moves toward the discharging unit while pushing a deformable portion of the powder containing unit inward, thereby delivering the powder to the discharging unit; and the powder container mentioned above.
According to another aspect of the present invention, there is provided an image forming apparatus including the powder conveying apparatus mentioned above.
The above and other objects, features, advantages and technical and industrial significance of this invention will be better understood by reading the following detailed description of presently preferred embodiments of the invention, when considered in connection with the accompanying drawings.
Exemplary embodiments ill be described below with reference to the accompanying drawings. In the drawings, the same or equivalent components are denoted by the same reference numerals and redundant explanation will be appropriately simplified or will not be repeated.
An overall configuration and operations of an image forming apparatus will be described below with reference to
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Each of the photosensitive drum 1, the charging unit 4, the developing device 5, and the cleaning unit 2 in the image forming unit 6 is detachably attached to the apparatus main body 100 of the image forming apparatus. Each unit can be replaced with new own when the unit ends its life.
In the present embodiment, each of the photosensitive drum 1, the charging unit 4, the developing device 5, and the cleaning unit 2 in the image forming unit 6 is configured as one independent unit. However, these units can be integrated as a process unit that can be detachably attached to the apparatus main body 100. In this case, the maintenance operability of the image forming unit 6 can be improved.
The configuration of the developing device 5 in the image forming unit 6 will be described in detail below with reference to
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The surface of the photosensitive drum 1 reaches an irradiation position of laser light L emitted from an exposing unit (not illustrated) and an electrostatic latent image is formed on the surface by exposure scanning (the exposing process) at this position.
The surface of the photosensitive drum 1 reaches a position opposing to the developing roller 51 of the developing device 5. At this position, the electrostatic latent image is developed, so that a desired toner image is formed (the developing process).
The surface of the photosensitive drum 1 reaches a position opposing to both of the intermediate transfer belt 11 and the primary transfer bias roller 9. At this position, the toner image on the photosensitive drum 1 is transferred to the intermediate transfer belt 11 (the primary transfer process). At this time, a small amount of residual toner remains on the photosensitive drum 1.
The surface of the photosensitive drum 1 reaches a position opposing to the cleaning unit 2. At this position, a cleaning blade 2a collects the residual toner remaining on the photosensitive drum 1 (the cleaning process).
The surface of the photosensitive drum 1 reaches a position opposing to a neutralizing unit (not illustrated). At this position, a residual potential on the photosensitive drum 1 is removed.
As described above, a series of the image formation processes performed on the photosensitive drum 1 is completed.
The image formation processes described above are performed on each of the four image forming units 6Y, 6M, 6C, and 6Bk. That is, the exposing unit (not illustrated) arranged below the image forming units applies the laser light L (see
The four primary transfer bias rollers 9Y, 9M, 9C, and 9Bk and the photosensitive drums 1Y, 1M, 1C, and 1Bk sandwich the intermediate transfer belt 11, so that respective primary transfer nips are formed. A transfer bias voltage with a polarity opposite to the polarity of toner is applied to each of the primary transfer bias rollers 9Y, 9M, 9C, and 9Bk.
The intermediate transfer belt 11 moves in the direction of an arrow in the figure and sequentially passes through the primary transfer nips of the primary transfer bias rollers 9Y, 9M, 9C, and 9Bk. Accordingly, the toner images of the respective colors on the photosensitive drums 1Y, 1M, 1C, and 1Bk are primary transferred to the intermediate transfer belt 11 in a superimposed manner.
The intermediate transfer belt 11 on which the toner images of the respective colors are transferred in the superimposed manner reaches a position opposing to a secondary transfer roller 19. At this position, a secondary transfer backup roller 12 and the secondary transfer roller 19 sandwich the intermediate transfer belt 11, so that a secondary transfer nip is formed. The color toner image formed on the intermediate transfer belt 11 is transferred to a transfer material P, such as a transfer sheet, conveyed to the position of the secondary transfer nip. At this time, residual toner that has not been transferred to the transfer material P remains on the intermediate transfer belt 11. The residual toner on the intermediate transfer belt 11 is removed by a belt cleaning device (not illustrated).
As described above, a series of transfer processes performed on the intermediate transfer belt 11 is completed.
The transfer material P is conveyed to the position of the secondary transfer nip from a feeding unit 26 arranged below the apparatus main body 100 via a feed roller 27, a registration roller pair 28, and the like.
More specifically, a plurality of transfer materials P, such as transfer sheets, is housed in the feeding unit 26 in a stacked manner. When the feed roller 27 is rotated counterclockwise in
The transfer material P conveyed to the registration roller pair 28 temporarily stops at a position of the roller nip of the registration roller pair 28 whose rotation is stopped. Thereafter, the registration roller pair 28 is rotated and the transfer material P is conveyed toward the secondary transfer nip in synchronization with a timing of the color image on the intermediate transfer belt 11. Accordingly, a desired color image is transferred to the transfer material P.
The transfer material P on which the color image is transferred at the position of the secondary transfer nip is further conveyed to a position of a fuser unit 20. At this position, the color image transferred on the surface of the transfer material P is fixed to the transfer material P due to heat and pressure applied by a fuser roller and a pressing roller.
Thereafter, the transfer material P passes through a nip between rollers of a discharge roller pair 29 and is discharged to the outside of the apparatus. The transfer material P discharged to the outside of the apparatus main body 100 by the discharge roller pair 29 is stacked, as an output image, on a stacking unit 30.
As described above, a series of the image formation processes in the image forming unit is completed.
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The four toner supply devices 60Y, 60M, 60C, and 60Bk have the same configurations except for colors of toner contained therein. Therefore, in the following, the configuration of only one toner supply device will be described.
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The pullout tray 62 is mounted so that the pullout tray 62 can move in the horizontal direction relative to a main-body frame 65. When the pullout tray 62 is moved in a direction of an arrow X1 in the figure, the pullout tray 62 is pulled out of the apparatus main body. On the other hand, when the pullout tray 62 is moved in a direction of an arrow X2, the pullout tray 62 is housed in the apparatus main body.
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The discharging unit 67 includes an inlet 67a for introducing toner; and a discharge port 67b for discharging toner. In the embodiment, the discharge port 67b is arranged so as to face downward. Therefore, it is possible to allow toner to fall from the discharge port 67b to the sub hopper 64 by weight, enabling to simplify the configuration for discharging toner. An inclined surface 67c, which is inclined downward from the inlet 67a to the discharge port 67b, is arranged in the discharging unit 67 so that the toner can smoothly be conveyed to the discharge port 67b. It is preferable to set the inclination angle of the inclined surface 67c with respect to the horizontal plane to be 10° or greater. A slide shutter 67d for opening and closing the discharge port 67b is arranged on the bottom surface (the lower surface) of the discharge port 67b so that the slide shutter 67d can slide in a direction of an arrow Y in
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By inserting the hook portion 62b to the hole portion 66b so that they are engaged with each other and inserting the convex portions 62a into the concave portions 67f, the toner cartridge 61 is attached to the pullout tray 62. When the toner cartridge 61 is attached as described above, the convex portions 62a and the concave portions 67f are not in contact with each other. However, when the toner cartridge 61 moves in the longitudinal direction along with the pullout tray 62 being pulled out of the apparatus main body or being housed in the apparatus main body, the convex portions 62a come into contact with the concave portions 67f, so that the movement of the toner cartridge 61 in the longitudinal direction can be regulated.
When the toner cartridge 61 is detached from the pullout tray 62, the concave portions 67f are separated from the convex portions 62a and the hook portion 62b is disengaged from the hole portion 66b. In the embodiment, the convex portions 62a (or the concave portions 67f) have the same shapes; however, if the shapes are made different, it is possible to prevent the toner cartridge 61 from being erroneously attached.
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The fixing arm 71 has an approximate C-shape with a concave portion 71a. The fixing arm 71 is attached to the main body 70 so that the fixing arm 71 can rotate about a horizontal support shaft 71b that is arranged in the center of the fixing arm 71. By rotating the fixing arm 71 about the support shaft 71b, the fixing arm 71 is switched between a fixation released position illustrated in
The spring member 72 is a tensile coil spring. One end of the spring member 72 is attached to the fixing arm 71 and the other end of the spring member 72 is attached to the main body 70. As illustrated in
Protrusions 67g as to-be-fixed portions to be fixed to the fixing arm 71 are arranged on the discharging unit 67. The protrusions 67g are arranged on the respective side surfaces of the discharging unit 67 (see
The shutter opening member 73 is attached to the main body 70 so that the shutter opening member 73 can rotate about a horizontal support shaft 73b. The shutter opening member 73 includes a concave portion 73a for holding a convex portion 670d of the slide shutter 67d arranged on the discharging unit 67.
A notch portion 70a is formed on the main body 70 of the fixing unit 63. L-shaped protrusions 67h that come into contact with an upper portion of the notch portion 70a are arranged on the respective side surfaces of the discharging unit 67.
To fix the toner cartridge 61 to the fixing unit 63, the toner cartridge 61 is first attached to the pullout tray 62 as described above with reference to
Furthermore, as the discharging unit 67 of the toner cartridge 61 approaches the fixing unit 63, the protrusions 67h arranged on the discharging unit 67 enter the notch portion 70a of the main body 70 and come into contact with the upper portion of the notch portion 70a (see
Moreover, the slide shutter 67d arranged on the discharging unit 67 comes into contact with the shutter opening member 73 and causes the shutter opening member 73 to rotate clockwise in the figure. Accordingly, as illustrated in
As described above, the fixation of the toner cartridge 61 to the fixing unit 63 is completed.
When the fixation of the toner cartridge 61 is to be released, the pullout tray 62 is moved in the direction in which the pullout tray 62 is pulled out of the apparatus main body (in the direction of the arrow X1 in
As described above, according to the embodiment, the rotation operation of the fixing arm 71 and the open-close operation of the slide shutter 67d can be performed in synchronization with the pullout/housing operation of the pullout tray 62 (the attachment/detachment operation to/from the fixing unit 63). Therefore, it is possible to easily perform the operations of fixing and releasing the fixation of the toner cartridge 61 and the operations of opening and closing the discharge port, enabling to ensure good operability. The spring member 72 applies a force to the fixing arm 71 in a rotation direction by moving across the rotation fulcrum of the fixing arm 71 along with the rotation of the fixing arm 71. Therefore, it is possible to reliably hold the fixing arm 71 at the switched position. It is also possible to prevent backlash of the discharging unit 67 in the vertical direction because the protrusions 67h come into contact with the notch portion 70a. Therefore, it is possible to stabilize the fixed state of the toner cartridge. In the embodiment, the toner containing unit 66 and the discharging unit 67 are integrated and detachably attached to the pullout tray 62. However, it is possible to fix the discharging unit 67 to the pullout tray 62 (or to the fixing unit 63) and attach and detach the toner containing unit 66 to the discharging unit 67.
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First positioning concaves 65b that can be engaged with the main reference shaft 62e of the pullout tray 62 are formed on an end portion of the main-body frame 65 on the front side in the figure (see
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The base member 80 is divided into an upper portion 80a and a lower portion 80b. The upper portion 80a and the lower portion 80b sandwich the belt member 83 so that the base member 80 is attached to the belt member 83. The belt member 83 is an endless belt and stretched between two rollers 77 and 78 (see
Two rollers 85 as rotary members that roll on the guide rails 84 are arranged on each of the side surfaces of the base member 80. By arranging the rollers 85 on the base member 80, the base member 80 can smoothly move along the guide rails 84. The pair of the guide rails 84 is fixed to the pullout tray 62.
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The rotation direction of the belt member 83 is switched by two switches 87 and 88 illustrated in
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An opening angle β in
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The operations of switching the delivery member 81 between the standing state and the laid state will be described below with reference to
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When the delivery member 81 reaches the positions of the concave portions 62i, the base member 80 comes into contact with the switch 87 illustrated in
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When the delivery member 81 reaches the positions of the concave portions 62j, the base member 80 comes into contact with the switch 88 illustrated in
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A toner delivery operation (conveying operation) by the toner conveying apparatus 8 according to the present embodiment will be described below with reference to
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In this case, the delivery member 81 is standing because of the biasing force applied by the torsion coil spring. Therefore, the bottom surface of the toner containing unit 66 is pushed inward by the standing delivery member 81. The delivery member 81 moves in the delivery direction Z1 while pushing the toner containing unit 66 inward, so that the toner T is pushed and moved toward the discharging unit 67 by the delivery member 81. The toner T that is moved toward the discharging unit 67 side is discharged downward from the discharging unit 67 by the inertia force and weight. In the embodiment, an oscillating means (not illustrated) for slightly oscillating the discharging unit 67 is provided. By causing the oscillating means to slightly oscillate the discharging unit 67, it is possible to accelerate the discharge of the toner T from the discharging unit 67.
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As described above, the amount of push by the delivery member 81 is changed by switching the delivery member 81 between the standing state and the laid state in accordance with the amount of toner inside the toner containing unit 66. Therefore, it is possible to stably and reliably convey the toner to the discharging unit 67 regardless of the remaining amount of the toner inside the toner containing unit 66. Furthermore, the delivery member 81 can deliver the toner with low stress, so that it is possible to prevent toner aggregation or toner deterioration. Moreover, the delivery member 81 conveys toner without causing large oscillation or large shock, so that it is possible to prevent abnormal images due to the oscillation or the shock.
It is possible to adjust the pushing force of the delivery member 81 to an appropriate value by appropriately changing a biasing force, which is applied to the delivery member 81 by the torsion coil spring, depending on the material (flexibility or the like) or the maximum toner capacity of the toner containing unit 66. In this case, even when the biasing force applied by the torsion coil spring is increased, because the rotation of the delivery member 81 can be regulated by the regulating unit (not illustrated) in the embodiment, it is possible to maintain the predetermined standing state of the delivery member 81.
In the embodiment, because the base member 80 comes into contact with the switches 87 and 88 to switch the moving direction of the delivery member 81 between the delivery direction Z1 and the return direction Z2. Therefore, it is possible to continuously deliver the toner.
When the delivery member 81 is returned to the initial position, the delivery member 81 is switched to the laid state. Therefore, it is possible to prevent the delivery member 81 moving in the return direction Z2 from conveying the toner backward. Furthermore, as described with reference to
In the above embodiment, the entire toner containing unit 66 is formed of a deformable member. However, only a portion to be pushed by the delivery member 81 may be formed by using a deformable member. To prevent abrasion of the bottom surface of the toner containing unit 66 (the surface contacting the delivery member 81) due to sliding contact with the delivery member 81, it is possible to increase the abrasion resistance of the bottom surface of the toner containing unit 66 or to form the bottom surface by using a thin film that has a small coefficient of friction and that is formed through various methods, such as PVD (physical vapor deposition) or CVD (chemical vapor deposition). It is also possible to prevent the abrasion by arranging a mechanism that applies lubricant to at least one of the delivery member 81 and the toner containing unit 66 so that the friction between the delivery member 81 and the toner containing unit 66 can be reduced.
When the toner containing unit 66 becomes empty of toner because the toner in the toner containing unit 66 is delivered and consumed as described above, the used toner cartridge 61 is replaced with new one. The replacement timing is notified to a user in the following manner. For example, a toner detection sensor is arranged in the sub hopper and when the toner detection sensor detects absence of toner, it is determined that the toner containing unit 66 is empty of toner and a signal is sent.
A method of replacing the toner cartridge 61 will be described below.
When the toner containing unit 66 becomes empty of toner, the pullout tray 62 is pulled out and the toner containing unit 66 and the discharging unit 67 are integrally (as the toner cartridge 61) detached from the pullout tray 62. The toner cartridge 61 is detached in the manner as described above with reference to
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After the blocking member 16 is inserted between the toner containing unit 66 and the discharging unit 67 as described above, the toner containing unit 66 and the discharging unit 67 are separated as illustrated in
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The toner cartridge 61 in which the new toner containing unit 66 and the discharging unit 67 are integrated with each other is placed on the pullout tray 62 and the pullout tray 62 is housed in the apparatus main body of the image forming apparatus so that the toner cartridge 61 is set at a predetermined position. Accordingly, the replacement operation is completed.
The replacement operation of the toner cartridge 61 has been described above. In the embodiment, only the toner containing unit 66 can be replaced by separating the used toner containing unit 66 from the discharging unit 67 as described above. Therefore, it is not necessary to integrally replace the toner containing unit 66 and the discharging unit 67. Consequently, it is possible to repeatedly use the discharging unit 67 and minimize the number of components that need to be replaced, enabling to save costs and resources. Furthermore, because the toner containing unit 66 is deformable, the used toner containing unit 66 can be made compact by, for example, folding the used toner containing unit 66. Therefore, it becomes easy to carry the used toner containing unit 66 and it is possible to effectively reduce costs for transporting wastes and reduce environmental loads on waste incineration.
It may be possible to form a crease in advance on the toner containing unit 66 so that when the amount of toner contained in the toner containing unit 66 is reduced, the toner containing unit 66 can be folded along the crease through the delivery operation. In this case, it is possible to allow an operator to omit operations of folding the toner containing unit 66. Furthermore, it becomes possible to easily deform the toner containing unit 66, so that the toner can be easily discharged.
In the embodiment, the sheet-shaped blocking member 16 is inserted between the toner containing unit 66 and the discharging unit 67 before the used toner containing unit 66 is separated from the discharging unit 67 (see
The elastic member 69 is interposed between the toner containing unit 66 and the discharging unit 67. Therefore, when the blocking member 16 is inserted between the toner containing unit 66 and the discharging unit 67, the elastic member 69 is elastically deformed, so that it becomes possible to easily insert the blocking member 16 while preventing toner leakage. When the blocking member 16 and the seal member 17 are removed from between the new toner containing unit 66 and the discharging unit 67, the elastic member 69 is elastically restored and seals the gap between the toner containing unit 66 and the discharging unit 67. Therefore, even in this case, toner leakage can hardly occur. Furthermore, because the blocking member 16 and the seal member 17 are sandwiched via the elastic member 69, they can be easily pulled out.
In the embodiment, a direction in which the blocking member 16 and the seal member 17 are removed (pulled out) is the same as the direction in which the toner containing unit 66 is detached (separated) from the discharging unit 67 (the upward direction in
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In the embodiment, the toner containing unit 66 and the discharging unit 67 are configured so that the toner containing unit 66 can be attached to and detached from the discharging unit 67 from above. In this case, the toner containing unit 66 can be attached and detached from above while pushing the discharging unit 67 in the state where the toner cartridge 61 is placed sideways on a table or the like. Therefore, attachment/detachment operation can be easily performed. In particular, when the configuration is intended so that a user will replace the toner cartridge, the above configuration is preferable because the operability can be improved. On the other hand, when the configuration is intended so that any person, such as a serviceman, other than a user will replace the toner cartridge, it is preferable to configure such that the toner containing unit 66 is attached to and detached from the discharging unit 67 from below in order to reduce the possibility that a user may erroneously detach the toner containing unit 66 from the discharging unit 67. As described above, it is possible to appropriately change the attachment/detachment directions of the toner containing unit 66 depending on persons who replace the toner cartridge.
The present invention is not limited to the above embodiments. Various modifications may be made without departing from the scope of the present invention. The above embodiments are described with an example in which the configuration of the present invention is applied to a toner container that contains, as powder, developer formed of toner. However, the configuration of the present invention may be applied to a toner container that houses developer formed of toner and magnetic carrier. Furthermore, the configuration of the present invention may be applied to a powder container that contains powder other than toner. The powder conveying apparatus according to the present invention may be installed in other printers, copiers, facsimile machines or multifunction peripherals, instead of the printer as illustrated in
As described above, according to the present embodiment, a seal member arranged on the powder containing unit, which contains powder, such as toner, can be removed after the seal member is sandwiched between the powder containing unit and the discharging unit. Therefore, the opening and the inlet can communicate with each other while the powder containing unit and the discharging unit are connected to each other. Consequently, it is possible to reduce the possibility that an operator may touch the powder in the powder containing unit or powder may be leaked or scattered from the powder containing unit. Furthermore, because the elastic member is interposed between the powder containing unit and the discharging unit, it is possible to easily remove the seal member. Moreover, because the elastic member seals the gap between the powder containing unit and the discharging unit after the seal member is removed, it is possible to prevent powder leakage.
In the above embodiments, the powder containing unit (the toner containing unit) and the discharging unit can be separated from each other and the seal member is sandwiched between the powder containing unit and the discharging unit. However, even in the configuration in which the powder containing unit and the discharging unit are not separated from each other, if the seal member is sandwiched between the powder containing unit and the discharging unit via the elastic member, it is possible to achieve the same advantages as those of the embodiments.
The present embodiment has been made in view of the above and it is an object of the present embodiment to provide a powder container capable of reducing the possibility that a user may touch powder in the powder container or the powder may be leaked or scattered from the powder container and to provide a powder conveying apparatus and an image forming apparatus that include the powder container.
According to an aspect of the present embodiment, the seal member can be removed after the seal member is sandwiched between the powder containing unit and the discharging unit. Therefore, the opening and the inlet can communicate with each other while the powder containing unit and the discharging unit are connected to each other. Consequently, it is possible to reduce the possibility that an operator may touch the powder in the powder containing unit or powder may be leaked or scattered from the powder containing unit. Furthermore, because the elastic member is interposed between the powder containing unit and the discharging unit, it is possible to easily remove the seal member. Moreover, because the elastic member seals the gap between the powder containing unit and the discharging unit after the seal member is removed, it is possible to prevent powder leakage.
According to another aspect of the present embodiment, when the seal member is to be removed, it is possible to hold the hook hole portion with fingers or the like. Therefore, it is possible to easily remove the seal member.
According to still another aspect of the present embodiment, because the powder containing unit and the discharging unit can be separated from each other, it is possible to replace only the used toner container with new one. Therefore, it is possible to repeatedly use the discharging unit and minimize the number of components that need to be replaced, enabling to save costs and resources.
According to still another aspect of the present embodiment, the direction in which the seal member is removed is the same as the direction in which the powder containing unit is detached from the discharging unit. Therefore, it is possible to remove the seal member with a simple configuration, enabling to reliably prevent powder leakage.
According to still another aspect of the present embodiment, the blocking member is inserted between the discharging unit and the powder containing unit such that the inlet of the discharging unit can be blocked. Therefore, it is possible to prevent the powder inside the discharging unit from being leaked to the outside when the discharging unit and the powder containing unit are separated from each other. Furthermore, because the inlet is blocked by the blocking unit, it is possible to prevent an operator from touching the toner inside the discharging unit through the inlet.
According to still another aspect of the present embodiment, when the blocking member is to be removed from between the powder containing unit and the discharging unit, it is possible to hold a hook hole portion with fingers or the like. Therefore, it is possible to easily remove the blocking member.
According to still another aspect of the present embodiment, the hook hole portions of the seal member and the blocking member are arranged at the same positions, so that the seal member and the blocking member can be easily and collectively removed.
According to still another aspect of the present embodiment, the attachment/detachment operation of the powder containing unit can be improved, improving the operability.
According to still another aspect of the present embodiment, it is possible to reduce the possibility that the powder containing unit is erroneously detached from the discharging unit.
According to still another aspect of the present embodiment, the powder conveying apparatus includes the powder container described above. Therefore, the powder conveying apparatus can achieve the same advantages as those described above.
According to still another aspect of the present embodiment, an image forming apparatus includes the above powder containing apparatus. Therefore, the image forming apparatus can achieve the same advantages as those of the powder containing unit included in the powder conveying apparatus.
According to still another aspect of the present embodiment, the seal member can be removed after the seal member is sandwiched between the powder containing unit and the discharging unit. Therefore, it is possible to reduce the possibility that an operator may touch the powder inside the powder containing unit or the powder may be leaked or scattered to the outside from the powder containing unit. Furthermore, the elastic member is interposed between the powder containing unit and the discharging unit, so that the seal member can be easily removed. Moreover, because the elastic member seals the gap between the powder containing unit and the discharging unit after the seal member is removed, it is possible to prevent powder leakage.
Although the invention has been described with respect to specific embodiments for a complete and clear disclosure, the appended claims are not to be thus limited but are to be construed as embodying all modifications and alternative constructions that may occur to one skilled in the art that fairly fall within the basic teaching herein set forth.
Yoshida, Keiichi, Ikeguchi, Hiroshi, Katoh, Shunji
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